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Psychology says people who can’t look at old photos aren’t stuck in the past — they’re protecting themselves from the evidence that they spent decades performing a version of joy they didn’t actually feel, and the camera captured what they were too busy to notice

Those smiling photos from your past aren’t memories you’re avoiding — they’re crime scenes where you murdered your authentic self one forced smile at a time, and your body still remembers exactly where you buried the evidence.

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Psychology says people who can’t look at old photos aren’t stuck in the past — they’re protecting themselves from the evidence that they spent decades performing a version of joy they didn’t actually feel, and the camera captured what they were too busy to notice

Those smiling photos from your past aren’t memories you’re avoiding — they’re crime scenes where you murdered your authentic self one forced smile at a time, and your body still remembers exactly where you buried the evidence.

Read More »